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Abdul Razzaq Biography
Full name Abdul Razzaq
Born December 2, 1979, Lahore, Punjab
Current age 33 years 0 days
Major teams Pakistan, Asia XI, Duronto Rajshahi, Hampshire, Hampshire 2nd XI, Hyderabad Heroes, ICL Pakistan XI, Khan Research Labs, Lahore, Lahore Lions, Leicestershire, Melbourne Renegades, Middlesex, Pakistan International Airlines, Surrey, Worcestershire
Also known as Abdur Razzaq
Playing role Allrounder
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium
Abdul Razzaq
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 46 77 9 1946 134 28.61 4741 41.04 3 7 230 23 15 0
ODIs 265 228 57 5080 112 29.70 6252 81.25 3 23 382 124 35 0
T20Is 30 27 10 383 46* 22.52 320 119.68 0 0 20 21 2 0
First-class 120 188 27 5279 203* 32.78 8 28 33 0
List A 330 284 67 6440 112 29.67 3 34 49 0
Twenty20 129 113 25 2431 109 27.62 1838 132.26 1 9 212 102 17 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 46 76 7008 3694 100 5/35 7/155 36.94 3.16 70.0 4 1 0
ODIs 265 254 10941 8564 269 6/35 6/35 31.83 4.69 40.6 8 3 0
T20Is 30 21 333 381 20 3/13 3/13 19.05 6.86 16.6 0 0 0
First-class 120 19023 11080 352 7/51 31.47 3.49 54.0 13 2
List A 330 14099 11280 377 6/35 6/35 29.92 4.80 37.3 13 4 0
Twenty20 129 118 2301 2920 128 4/13 4/13 22.81 7.61 17.9 2 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut Australia v Pakistan at Brisbane, Nov 5-9, 1999 scorecard
Last Test Pakistan v West Indies at Karachi, Nov 27-Dec 1, 2006 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut Pakistan v Zimbabwe at Lahore, Nov 1, 1996 scorecard
Last ODI Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Dubai (DSC), Nov 18, 2011 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut England v Pakistan at Bristol, Aug 28, 2006 scorecard
Last T20I Australia v Pakistan at Colombo (RPS), Oct 2, 2012 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 1996/97
Last First-class Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited v Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited at Rawalpindi, Nov 2-5, 2012 scorecard
List A debut 1996/97
Last List A Leicestershire v Australians at Leicester, Jun 21, 2012 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Surrey v Middlesex at The Oval, Jun 13, 2003 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Lahore Lions v Karachi Zebras at Lahore, Dec 1, 2012 scorecard
Recent matches
Bat & Bowl Team Opposition Ground Match Date Scorecard
0/10 Lahore Lions v Zebras Lahore 1 Dec 2012 T20
6/74, 0, 0/53, 0 ZTBL v Sui Gas Rawalpindi 2 Nov 2012 FC
5/58, 6, 0/27 ZTBL v WAPDA Sargodha 21 Oct 2012 FC
10, 1/43, 9, 0/7 ZTBL v Habib Bank Lahore 15 Oct 2012 FC
22 Pakistan v Australia Colombo (RPS) 2 Oct 2012 T20I # 285
0/9, 12 Pakistan v England Colombo (PSS) 19 Sep 2012 Other T20
- Pakistan v India Colombo (RPS) 17 Sep 2012 Other T20
0/12, 13 Pakistan v Australia Dubai (DSC) 10 Sep 2012 T20I # 259
2*, 2/9 Pakistan v Australia Dubai (DSC) 7 Sep 2012 T20I # 257
- Pakistan v Australia Dubai (DSC) 5 Sep 2012 T20I # 256
Profile
Abdul Razzaq was once rapid enough to open the bowling and remains composed enough to bat anywhere, though he is discovering that the lower-order suits him nicely. His bowling - the reason he was first noticed - is characterised by a galloping approach, accuracy, and reverse-swing. But it is his batting that is more likely to win matches. He boasts a prodigious array of strokes and is particularly strong driving through cover and mid-off off both front and back foot. He has two gears: block or blast. Cut off the big shots and Razzaq gets bogged down, although patience is his virtue as he demonstrated in a match-saving fifty against India in Mohali in 2005. Just prior to that he had also played a bewilderingly slow innings in Australia, scoring four runs in over two hours. When the occasion demands it though, as ODIs often do, he can still slog with the best of them: England were pillaged for a 22-ball 51 at the end of 2005. and then again for nearly 60 runs in the last three overs of an ODI in September the following year.
It has hardly been smooth sailing though through his career. He suffered a slump, particularly in his bowling, between 2002 and 2004 when, though his place in the team wasn't under threat, there was uncertainty over how best to use him. But there were signs he was rediscovering some of his old guile if not his pace and nip. And if the pitch is in anyway helpful to seam - as it was in his first and only Test five-wicket haul at Karachi in 2004 or against India at the same venue in January 2006 - he can be a proper danger. Though Kamran Akmal's hundred overshadowed all in the Karachi win over India, Razzaq's performance was easily his most emphatic as an allrounder: he scored 45 and 90 as well as taking seven wickets in the match. A combination of injuries and poor form put his Test place into question and a knee injury days before the 2007 World Cup meant Pakistan missed his presence in a disastrous campaign.
A lackluster comeback to international cricket against Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi and mediocre performance in the practice matches saw Razzaq being omitted from the 15-man squad for the Twenty20 World Championship and consequently announce his retirement from international cricket. He then went on to sign for Worcestershire towards the end of the county season as well as signing up with the Indian Cricket League, which ruled him out of Pakistan contention. He took back his decision to retire but committed himself to the ICL for two seasons, during which he served the Hyderabad Heroes as one of their star players.
After a global amnesty and quitting the ICL, he was welcomed back to the Pakistan fold for the World Twenty20 in England and made an immediate impact as Pakistan won the tournament. His Test comeback also looked set to be complete after he was included in Pakistan's 15-man squad for the tour of Sri Lanka in June. Early in his career he promised to be Pakistan's most complete allrounder since Imran Khan, and though for a variety of reasons he hasn't translated that into achievement, his country wouldn't mind having just a very solid allrounder.
Abdul Razzaq Biography
Full name Abdul Razzaq
Born December 2, 1979, Lahore, Punjab
Current age 33 years 0 days
Major teams Pakistan, Asia XI, Duronto Rajshahi, Hampshire, Hampshire 2nd XI, Hyderabad Heroes, ICL Pakistan XI, Khan Research Labs, Lahore, Lahore Lions, Leicestershire, Melbourne Renegades, Middlesex, Pakistan International Airlines, Surrey, Worcestershire
Also known as Abdur Razzaq
Playing role Allrounder
Batting style Right-hand bat
Bowling style Right-arm fast-medium
Abdul Razzaq
Batting and fielding averages
Mat Inns NO Runs HS Ave BF SR 100 50 4s 6s Ct St
Tests 46 77 9 1946 134 28.61 4741 41.04 3 7 230 23 15 0
ODIs 265 228 57 5080 112 29.70 6252 81.25 3 23 382 124 35 0
T20Is 30 27 10 383 46* 22.52 320 119.68 0 0 20 21 2 0
First-class 120 188 27 5279 203* 32.78 8 28 33 0
List A 330 284 67 6440 112 29.67 3 34 49 0
Twenty20 129 113 25 2431 109 27.62 1838 132.26 1 9 212 102 17 0
Bowling averages
Mat Inns Balls Runs Wkts BBI BBM Ave Econ SR 4w 5w 10
Tests 46 76 7008 3694 100 5/35 7/155 36.94 3.16 70.0 4 1 0
ODIs 265 254 10941 8564 269 6/35 6/35 31.83 4.69 40.6 8 3 0
T20Is 30 21 333 381 20 3/13 3/13 19.05 6.86 16.6 0 0 0
First-class 120 19023 11080 352 7/51 31.47 3.49 54.0 13 2
List A 330 14099 11280 377 6/35 6/35 29.92 4.80 37.3 13 4 0
Twenty20 129 118 2301 2920 128 4/13 4/13 22.81 7.61 17.9 2 0 0
Career statistics
Test debut Australia v Pakistan at Brisbane, Nov 5-9, 1999 scorecard
Last Test Pakistan v West Indies at Karachi, Nov 27-Dec 1, 2006 scorecard
Test statistics
ODI debut Pakistan v Zimbabwe at Lahore, Nov 1, 1996 scorecard
Last ODI Pakistan v Sri Lanka at Dubai (DSC), Nov 18, 2011 scorecard
ODI statistics
T20I debut England v Pakistan at Bristol, Aug 28, 2006 scorecard
Last T20I Australia v Pakistan at Colombo (RPS), Oct 2, 2012 scorecard
T20I statistics
First-class debut 1996/97
Last First-class Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited v Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited at Rawalpindi, Nov 2-5, 2012 scorecard
List A debut 1996/97
Last List A Leicestershire v Australians at Leicester, Jun 21, 2012 scorecard
Twenty20 debut Surrey v Middlesex at The Oval, Jun 13, 2003 scorecard
Last Twenty20 Lahore Lions v Karachi Zebras at Lahore, Dec 1, 2012 scorecard
Recent matches
Bat & Bowl Team Opposition Ground Match Date Scorecard
0/10 Lahore Lions v Zebras Lahore 1 Dec 2012 T20
6/74, 0, 0/53, 0 ZTBL v Sui Gas Rawalpindi 2 Nov 2012 FC
5/58, 6, 0/27 ZTBL v WAPDA Sargodha 21 Oct 2012 FC
10, 1/43, 9, 0/7 ZTBL v Habib Bank Lahore 15 Oct 2012 FC
22 Pakistan v Australia Colombo (RPS) 2 Oct 2012 T20I # 285
0/9, 12 Pakistan v England Colombo (PSS) 19 Sep 2012 Other T20
- Pakistan v India Colombo (RPS) 17 Sep 2012 Other T20
0/12, 13 Pakistan v Australia Dubai (DSC) 10 Sep 2012 T20I # 259
2*, 2/9 Pakistan v Australia Dubai (DSC) 7 Sep 2012 T20I # 257
- Pakistan v Australia Dubai (DSC) 5 Sep 2012 T20I # 256
Profile
Abdul Razzaq was once rapid enough to open the bowling and remains composed enough to bat anywhere, though he is discovering that the lower-order suits him nicely. His bowling - the reason he was first noticed - is characterised by a galloping approach, accuracy, and reverse-swing. But it is his batting that is more likely to win matches. He boasts a prodigious array of strokes and is particularly strong driving through cover and mid-off off both front and back foot. He has two gears: block or blast. Cut off the big shots and Razzaq gets bogged down, although patience is his virtue as he demonstrated in a match-saving fifty against India in Mohali in 2005. Just prior to that he had also played a bewilderingly slow innings in Australia, scoring four runs in over two hours. When the occasion demands it though, as ODIs often do, he can still slog with the best of them: England were pillaged for a 22-ball 51 at the end of 2005. and then again for nearly 60 runs in the last three overs of an ODI in September the following year.
It has hardly been smooth sailing though through his career. He suffered a slump, particularly in his bowling, between 2002 and 2004 when, though his place in the team wasn't under threat, there was uncertainty over how best to use him. But there were signs he was rediscovering some of his old guile if not his pace and nip. And if the pitch is in anyway helpful to seam - as it was in his first and only Test five-wicket haul at Karachi in 2004 or against India at the same venue in January 2006 - he can be a proper danger. Though Kamran Akmal's hundred overshadowed all in the Karachi win over India, Razzaq's performance was easily his most emphatic as an allrounder: he scored 45 and 90 as well as taking seven wickets in the match. A combination of injuries and poor form put his Test place into question and a knee injury days before the 2007 World Cup meant Pakistan missed his presence in a disastrous campaign.
A lackluster comeback to international cricket against Sri Lanka in Abu Dhabi and mediocre performance in the practice matches saw Razzaq being omitted from the 15-man squad for the Twenty20 World Championship and consequently announce his retirement from international cricket. He then went on to sign for Worcestershire towards the end of the county season as well as signing up with the Indian Cricket League, which ruled him out of Pakistan contention. He took back his decision to retire but committed himself to the ICL for two seasons, during which he served the Hyderabad Heroes as one of their star players.
After a global amnesty and quitting the ICL, he was welcomed back to the Pakistan fold for the World Twenty20 in England and made an immediate impact as Pakistan won the tournament. His Test comeback also looked set to be complete after he was included in Pakistan's 15-man squad for the tour of Sri Lanka in June. Early in his career he promised to be Pakistan's most complete allrounder since Imran Khan, and though for a variety of reasons he hasn't translated that into achievement, his country wouldn't mind having just a very solid allrounder.
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